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Nintendo 3DS Toy Box Challenge

The Nintendo 3DS Toy Box Challenge is the 3DS version of Disney Infinity. While for all practical purposes the Starter Kit looks the same as the console versions, it is not the same game!

The 3DS version of Disney Infinity does not feature Play Sets or a story mode of any kind, and it does not feature the free-for-all style of Toy Box. It does come with an Infinity Base, the same three Figures that come with the console version of the Starter Kit, and a Power Disc. The figures are still brought into the game via the Infinity Base, and additional figures sold separately will work within the game.

Very little info has been released about the 3DS version, but the ESRB website describes it as a "multiplayer party game” in which players move Disney/Pixar characters around various game boards to compete mini-game challenges. John Vignocchi of Avalanche software in a video with GiantBomb.com described the 3DS version as a Mario Party type of game. Mini-games include solving puzzles, racing, fighting, and collecting various items. Several mini-games depict characters shooting “cartoony” pistols, blasters, or cannonballs at ships or enemies/boss characters (e.g., droids, giant squid, pirates). A handful of mini-games require players to shoot other characters with projectiles, resulting in cries of pain and/or “dizzy-star” effects. One mini-game depicts a one-on-one battle with swords on a pirate ship." Source: www.esrb.org

In a brief comment on their official Facebook Page, the company described the 3DS game as "a party game where you can level up your Disney Infinity figures". Whether the leveling up affects the figures when they're brought back into the game on consoles remains to be seen.

The game currently has no critic reviews on metacritic but has 4.0 in user reviews. Mike Fahey healined an article "If You Like Disappointment. You'll Love Disney Infinity on 3DS"